The Pleasures of MemoryParsons and Galignani, 1805 - 144 pages |
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... past ! 1 As thro ' the garden's desert paths I rove , What fond illusions swarm in every grove ! How oft , when purple ev'ning ting'd the west , We watch'd the emmet to her grainy nest ; -- Welcomâd the wild - bee home on wearied wing ...
... past ! 1 As thro ' the garden's desert paths I rove , What fond illusions swarm in every grove ! How oft , when purple ev'ning ting'd the west , We watch'd the emmet to her grainy nest ; -- Welcomâd the wild - bee home on wearied wing ...
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... past . On her agency depends every effusion of the Fancy , whose boldest effort can only compound or transpose , augment or diminish the materials which she has collected and retained . When the first emotions of despair have subsided ...
... past . On her agency depends every effusion of the Fancy , whose boldest effort can only compound or transpose , augment or diminish the materials which she has collected and retained . When the first emotions of despair have subsided ...
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... past O'er dusky forms in chains of slumber cast ; With giant - grasp fling back the folds of night , And snatch the faithless fugitive to light . So thro ' the grove th ' impatient mother flies , Each sunless glade , each secret pathway ...
... past O'er dusky forms in chains of slumber cast ; With giant - grasp fling back the folds of night , And snatch the faithless fugitive to light . So thro ' the grove th ' impatient mother flies , Each sunless glade , each secret pathway ...
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... past'ral beauty , and her artless air , Had breath'd a soft enchantment o'er his soul ! In ev'ry nerve he felt her blest controul ! What pure and white - wing'd agents of the sky , Who rule the springs of sacred sympathy , Inform ...
... past'ral beauty , and her artless air , Had breath'd a soft enchantment o'er his soul ! In ev'ry nerve he felt her blest controul ! What pure and white - wing'd agents of the sky , Who rule the springs of sacred sympathy , Inform ...
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... together , and constantly set before them , as in one picture , all their past knowledge at once . LOCKE on Human Understanding , book II , chap . X , 9 . THE PLEASURES OF HOPE , BY THOMAS CAMPBELL . ANALYSIS 40 NOTES ON THE SECOND PART .
... together , and constantly set before them , as in one picture , all their past knowledge at once . LOCKE on Human Understanding , book II , chap . X , 9 . THE PLEASURES OF HOPE , BY THOMAS CAMPBELL . ANALYSIS 40 NOTES ON THE SECOND PART .
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